The Cruze Diesel has repeatedly been called a "Jetta Killer" in the press, but I have to wonder whether the the Cruze launch will ultimately benefit sales of both vehicles by boosting public awareness of diesels as an alternative powertrain.
I think it would be absolutely hilarious if diesel suddenly gained a reputation as the "more power" option among younger car buyers.It won't kill the Jetta. If anything, it'll give VW some good competition and both will be at each other's throats to make their cars more competitive.
The Mazda 6 diesel is coming around later this year as well. Looks like it's packing some significant power under the hood.
Agreed. I'd like to see the diesel in a small SUV like the Terrain/Equinox. It would give them some towing capability that even the turbo 4-cylinders they'll probably eventually put in to compete with the Ford Escape won't have.No matter what I want this car to sell well, why you ask? So GM will stick small diesels in every **** thing they make.
1/2 ton 4x4 with a 5.3L V8 has got a real world 16mpg hwy for 14 years. For almost as long the 3/4HD 4x4 with the 6.6L V8 duramax diesel can easily get 23mpg hwy. GM had plans before 2008 for a 4.5L V8 duramax 1/2 ton truck engine that would get better than 25mpg hwy, that plan was canned with the new GM. Now with dodge offering a V6 diesel 1/2ton I think GM needs to have something to offer in there best selling trucks(1/2 ton) too.
Sure the new 2014 silverado 4.3L ecotec3 V6 with 285hp and 305lb-ft of torque probably already gets 25mpg highway.... to bad GM has not released the V6 MPG rating yet. Considering the new 5.3L v8 gets 23mpg hwy(22mpg with 4x4), I think 25mpg 4.3 V6 is realistic.
Its too bad most of America will still buy the 5.3L V8 they don't need 99% of the time with their one passenger and maybe a bag of grocery's.I too am interested in the V6 Silverado.
I probably would have taken the Mazda6 Syyactiv Diesel over the Cruze D I have on order but I went by the Mazda dealer and they told me that there was just a meeting w/ a district sales rep and that Mazda has decided to not bring in the Diesel. I explained that I only a diesel buyer and didn't mind waiting a few more months and they stuck to their story and never even asked me if I wanted to see a gas Mazda6.It won't kill the Jetta. If anything, it'll give VW some good competition and both will be at each other's throats to make their cars more competitive.
The Mazda 6 diesel is coming around later this year as well. Looks like it's packing some significant power under the hood.
I raise youTo bad i could not get this.
Brazil's Chevy S10 Turbo Diesel 4x4 Truck
I raise you
Australia's Holden SV6 Ute
An el camino! No wait Holden UTE?
Anyways... the Jetta will be around for awhile, we aren't out there to kill car models, just to kill gas companys from selling us so much gas.
You ARE aware that GM states the 2014 Cruze Diesel "...is neither designed nor intended to tow a trailer." don't you?Have been to Brazil a lot lately, was trying to see if I could export one of the GM small diesel trucks to USA. Still working on it.Worked in Itaily for 3 months in 2006, drove an Alafa Cross wagon 1.9L all wheel drive in the Italian Alps, what a car. Mountains, 6 speed standard & all wheel drive in the Alps in winter? With the low end torque of the deisel 1.9L, I could go through snow so deep I left belly pan inprints.There is a huge pent up demand for small deisels in trucks to get the MPG ratings and the Towing ability. My only concern with the Cruze deisel is the GM history with Deisel's and automatic transmissions, it has not been a good story. But I'll still buy one and make sure the warranty on the trans is solid.
Ford also still sells the Ranger pickup overseas with, I think, a 2.2 turbo diesel in it. Reportedly gets close to 40 mpg highway (unloaded). We seem to get the shaft here in North America on some of these interesting vehicles.To bad i could not get this.
Brazil's Chevy S10 Turbo Diesel 4x4 Truck
Yes. ? Chevrolet El Camino lol... You guys get the cool cars.You of course you know that Holden is the Ausy Chevy?
Okay the reason I bought my Jetta sportwagen diesel with a 6 speed manual is that It is rated to tow 1000lbs by Vw(consumer reports says 2000). The facts that it saved $1100.00 over the auto, gave at least 4 mpg better on the highway over the auto, was cheaper to service than the auto were just gravy. I also like the full sized spare tire. That said I really hope the Cruze diesel makes it. Chevy has a lot more dealerships and can turn more people onto diesel.You ARE aware that GM states the 2014 Cruze Diesel "...is neither designed nor intended to tow a trailer." don't you?
Trailer Towing (Fuel Economy
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The vehicle is neither designed nor intended to tow a trailer.